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OSKAR STENMARK | A Brooklyn Swede finding the New York Groove by mixing jazz with Swedish traditionals

30 min · 7. Juli 2026
Episode OSKAR STENMARK | A Brooklyn Swede finding the New York Groove by mixing jazz with Swedish traditionals Cover

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Steered the road trip to Brooklyn, New York, to talk to Swedish trumpet player Oskar Stenmark, about life as a Swedish musician in the world's biggest melting pot, and about finding your voice through your roots. Because Oskar comes from a family with generations of musicians behind him, some of whom already toured the United States during the middle of the last century - a discovery that has given him unexpected encounters and an opportunity to go full circle on his family's musical legacy.

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